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About Me

Thank you for stopping by my blog! I am wife to a wonderful husband. We have 3 beautiful children. In my spare time, I love to create things. Handstamping is a way I show my creative side. I would love to hear what you have to say. More about how I started my business under FAQS.

*Amber Brown (about a 9 year old girl who is pretty spunky and faces everyday issues... most MG understands, others she questions -- like divorce)

*The Fairy Chronicles (she's reading through these pretty quickly and enjoys the adventures in each book)

**A Series of Unfortunate Events (I read 1 and 2 to all 3 then stopped for a bit. MG picked up number 3 and has not stopped reading! She's now on number 8 as of 12/3/11) -- as of January 2012, she finished the entire series!

Now (2/2012) she's reading a new series -- Pixie Tricks by Tracey West

5/20/2012 MG read The Genius Files - Never say genius by Dan Gutman and liked it (is looking for the other books to read)

MD reading most of the Amelia Bedilia Series and loving them! You should hear him laugh while reading!

finished Reading:

Freddy in Peril: Book 2 The Golden Hamster Saga)

This Side of Magic - Keyholders #1

The Other Side of Magic - Keyholders #2

Inside the Magic - Keyholders #3

The Wrong Side of Magic - Keyholders #4

Summer of the Sea Serpent (Magic Tree House #31)

Moonlight on the Magic Flute (Magic Tree House #41)

How to Train Your Dragon Book 1 (I did not like this book. I didn't like the words used. Lots of put downs and insults. So half way through the book I told the children I could not read anymore and stopped. We returned the book the next day.)

Henry Huggins

Henry Huggins and the Paper Route -- very sweet that Ramona followed Henry around during his paper route

Henry Huggins and the Club House -- boys will be boys (poor Beezus!)

Henry and Ribsy -- they love the part where Henry wrestle a chinook salmon with his bare hands!

A Series of Unfortunate Events (book 1 - The Beginning)

A Series of Unfortunate Events (book 2 - the Reptile Room)

The Glass Bottom Elevator by Roald Dahl

Ribsy - poor Ribsy got lost and what an adventure we went on

The BFG (I had to down play a lot of the "children being eaten" by the giants thing but they enjoyed this book!)

The Witches (this was a disturbing book but they loved it because I didn't make it so scary!)

Freddy to the Rescue -- a hamster that communicates via a computer keyboard? Well, they liked it... me? Not so much!

Winter of the Ice Wizard ( a Magic Tree House series)

Socksby Beverley Cleary

8 class pets + 1 squirrwl [divided by] 1 dog = chaos by Vivian Velde

Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes by Jonathan Auxier (This was a great book! I loved that the main character had to work hard at discovering his true self. )